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General Science, 



Doerner's Treasury of Knowledge. 



By Celia Doerner. - 



Part 1 $0.50. 



Part II 05. 



This book is designed to fill a gap in the ordinary course of instruction, and fur- 

 nishes in a small compass much usel'ul and idiportaiit information. Since it combines 

 entertainment with instruction, it will be found especially useful to parents as an addi- 

 tion to the child's home library. 



Hooker's Child's Book of Nature, (Complete.) 



By WORTHINGTON HOOKER, M. D., $I.OO. 



Three parts in one: Part I. Plants; Part II. Animals; Part III. Air, Water, 

 Heat, Light, etc. Iiesigned to aid mothers and teachers in training children in the 

 observation of Nature. It presents a geneial survey of the kingdom of Nature in a 

 manner calculated to attract the attention of the child, and at the same time to furnish 

 him with accurate and impoitant scientific information. 



Monteith's Easy Lessons in Popular Science- 



By James Monteith $0.75. 



This book combines the conversational, catechetical, blackboard, and object 

 plans, with maps, illustrations, and lessons in drawing, spelling, and composition. Ihe 

 subjects are presented in a simple and effective style, such as would be adopted by a 

 goud teacher on an excursion with a class. 



Monteith's Popular Science Reader. 



By James Monteith $0.75. 



This contains lessons and selections in Natural Philosophy, Botany, and Natural 

 History, with blackboard, drawing, and written exercises. It is illustraied with many 

 fine cuts, and brief notes at the foot of each page add greatly to its value. 



Steele's IVIanual. (Key to Fourteen AVeeks' Course.) 



By J. Dorman Steele, Ph. D $i.co. 



This is a manual of science for teachers, containing answers to the practical ques- 

 tions and problems in the author's scientific text-books. It also contains many valuable 

 hmts to teachers, minor tables, etc. 



Wells's Science of Common Things. 



By David A. Wells, A. M $0.85. 



This is a familiar explanation of the first principles of physical science for schools, 

 families, and young students. Illustrated with numerous engravings. It is designed 

 to furnish for the use of schools and young students an elementary text-book on the 

 first principles of science. 



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